RUBENS.
329
150fs.
61.
240fs.
91. 10 s.
24:0 fs.
91. 105.
1240. A Landscape.
Done in India ink wash.
Same collection,
1239- The Martyrdom of a Saint.
A pen drawing, tinted.
Collection of M. Lempereur, . . 1783.
1238. The Head of a Female.
A beautisul drawing in black chalk.
Collection os the Duke de Tallard, 1756.
1241. The Head of a Man.
Done in red chalk. 9^ in. by l\in.
Collection of R. de Boisset, . . . 1776 65 fs.
1242. Two Drawings. The Elevation of the Cross, and
Melchizedeck giving Bread and Wine to Abraham.
The former is a tinted drawing, and was the property of Treiste,
the Bishop of Ghent; the latter came from the Collection of
M. Jabach.
Collection of M. Crozat, .... 1741. . 256fs. 10Z.
1243. A Lion in repose.
A drawing in chalks, washed in India ink.
Now in the British Museum.
1244. Portrait of a Siamese Priest. He wears a large
loose robe and a plain high cap, and is represented standing
with his hands in front.
1245. A Siamese Ambassador, in a similar dress and
position to the preceding.
The artist is said to have drawn these portraits when about to
leave England.
Engraved by W. Baillie, when in the collection of John
Barnard, Esq.
329
150fs.
61.
240fs.
91. 10 s.
24:0 fs.
91. 105.
1240. A Landscape.
Done in India ink wash.
Same collection,
1239- The Martyrdom of a Saint.
A pen drawing, tinted.
Collection of M. Lempereur, . . 1783.
1238. The Head of a Female.
A beautisul drawing in black chalk.
Collection os the Duke de Tallard, 1756.
1241. The Head of a Man.
Done in red chalk. 9^ in. by l\in.
Collection of R. de Boisset, . . . 1776 65 fs.
1242. Two Drawings. The Elevation of the Cross, and
Melchizedeck giving Bread and Wine to Abraham.
The former is a tinted drawing, and was the property of Treiste,
the Bishop of Ghent; the latter came from the Collection of
M. Jabach.
Collection of M. Crozat, .... 1741. . 256fs. 10Z.
1243. A Lion in repose.
A drawing in chalks, washed in India ink.
Now in the British Museum.
1244. Portrait of a Siamese Priest. He wears a large
loose robe and a plain high cap, and is represented standing
with his hands in front.
1245. A Siamese Ambassador, in a similar dress and
position to the preceding.
The artist is said to have drawn these portraits when about to
leave England.
Engraved by W. Baillie, when in the collection of John
Barnard, Esq.